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Analysis of the leakage in a water-lubricated twin-screw air compressor

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Abstract For water-lubricated twin-screw compressors, the estimation of leakage flow remains one of the most important problems related to screw compressor design, performance prediction and improvement. In this paper, a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract For water-lubricated twin-screw compressors, the estimation of leakage flow remains one of the most important problems related to screw compressor design, performance prediction and improvement. In this paper, a mathematical model of working process including detailed leakage and heat exchange models is constructed for this purpose, and the calculated results are verified by measured data. Based on the proposed model, the leakage in the water-lubricated twin-screw air compressor are analyzed. The effects of each leakage path on compressor performance including volumetric efficiency, indicated power and specific indicated power at different rotating speed are calculated and discussed. The prediction of leakage distribution could be used to optimize the compressor design.

Keywords: water lubricated; compressor; leakage; lubricated twin; twin screw

Journal Title: Applied Thermal Engineering
Year Published: 2019

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